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Reels: shimano

Rods: st croix/loomis just picked up some rainshadow that seem pretty good.

Suffix and powerpro

Gama and eagle claw hooks - all sorts of baits.

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Rod: St. Croix customs

Reel: Shimano

Line: Powerpro

Leader: Seaguar or PLine

Hooks: Owner

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Daiwa rod and reels

Sunline

Spro, revenge, rage tail, seibert

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Loomis, St. Croix, Kistler...Reels, Shimano...Line, Yozuri , CXX , Silverthread , Seaguar... Hooks, primarily Owner w/ Gammys & Mustads. Soft plastics, just kidding.. The End.

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Reels..............Shimano.

Rods..............G Loomis

Line................Tatsu for Fluoro and Stren Magnathin for Mono

Hooks.............Trokar

Tackle............War Eagle, Yamamoto and Zoom.

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Reels:  daiwa then shimano

Rods:  megabass, dobyns, (still exploring)

Line:  power pro braid, sunline fluoro

Yamamoto baits

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Rods:  My favorite as of now are TFO's lineup for the taper and not to mention the value. My all time favorite rod was a Loomis though

Reels:  I usually just stick with the Revo's, but I love zillions. Just don't love paying for them.

Line: Switches back and forth all the time.  Right now I'm on a Seaguar kick, but I've never been more impressed with a line like I was with Sunline FX2.

Jigs: Dirty Jigs

Spinnerbaits: War Eagle

Crankbaits:  Storm/Rapala

Softplastics: Yamamoto

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Freshwater : Pflueger supreme, redbone and clarus rods.

 

Inshore:  Quantum cabo and Abu sorons, redbones and star rods.

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Loomis and JDM Shimano

Power Pro for braid and Sunline or Seaguar for FC and Sunline for mono

Gamakatsu for hooks

Seibert Outdoors for jigs and Strike King, Zoom and Yum for plastics

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Loomis and JDM Shimano

Power Pro for braid and Sunline or Seaguar for FC and Sunline for mono

Gamakatsu for hooks

Seibert Outdoors for jigs and Strike King, Zoom and Yum for plastics

 

 

John, we think a lot alike.

 

Hootie

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Rods...Phenix

Reels...Shimano, BPS

Line...Seagar, Yo Zuri, Power Pro

Hooks...Gammy, Owner

Plastic...RI, Zoom, Strike King

Hard Baits...Bomber

Spinnerbait...Strike King

Mike

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i still haven't found out what my favorite rods are, seme when it comes to reels. but when it comes to lures you cant go wrong with bomber, booyah, or strike king. i like sufix and trilene line, and zoom soft plastics.  

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Own lots of brands but my favorites are -

 

Reels: Shimano (casting), Daiwa (spinning)

Rods: Falcon (casting), St. Croix (spinning) though may switch to *** Black 

Line: Sufix 832, Sunline Sniper

Soft plastics: Jackall, GYCB

Hard baits: Rapala

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Reels: Shimano/Megabass/Daiwa
Rods: Shimano/Jackall/Phenix
Line:  Yozuri/Pline
Baits: Zip Baits/Megabass/Lucky Craft/Evergreen/Jackall/ Tiemco/Zenith Specialty Tackle/O.S.P
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Rods:  Rapsody Rods (local brand)

Reels:  Abu Garcia

Line:  Seaguar (AbrazX, InvizX, Smackdown)

Tackle:  Strike King (primarily)

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If I had to, I mean absolutely had to, I would be fine with all Daiwa reels. Sunline could easily fill all my line needs. Rods? Nope, can't do that one.

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Shimano Reels - Curados, Citicas, and Stradics in fresh water, Toriums and Calcuttas in salt water.

Rods - Shimano, Falcon, and G Loomis in fresh water, Seeker, Calstar, and Batson in salt water.

Izorline and P Line for both fresh and salt. Terminal tackle, hard baits, and soft baits are all over the map.

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Reel: Quantum

 

Rods: Okuma

 

Line: Limited experience, mostly use Berkley but will be trying some different stuff next season to broaden my horizons

 

Plastic: Yamamoto for Worms, and SK for creature baits, grubs, etc.

 

Hard Plastic: Storm and Strike King

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Spinning reels,

Fin-nor

Okuma exiptor

Rods I'm liking the older bass rods.(Spinning).

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